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michele bachmann came in first. she was follow by texas congressman ron paul with a very strong showing. you see the results on the screen. then the former minnesota governor tim pawlenty came in third. and rick santorum took fourth place. herman cain took the number five spot. >> and here where it gets a bit interesting. coming in sixth is texas governor rick perry. he wasn't on the ballot. all his support came from write-in votes. he beat the man who many have called the overall front-runner in the case. that's mitt romney. he came in seventh. his name was on the ballot. he came in ahead of newt gingrich. and eighth place jon huntsman placed ninth in the poll. coming in last, michigan congressman mccotter who i suspect most people didn't know was running at this point. >> i want to read this. ron paul tweeted, we won an historic number of votes in iowa today. exclamation point. 27.6%. then he has a link to i guess the results. and then everyone, the straw poll and all. that he said just now. so he is excited. he i
michele bachmann came in first. she was follow by texas congressman ron paul with a very strong showing. you see the results on the screen. then the former minnesota governor tim pawlenty came in third. and rick santorum took fourth place. herman cain took the number five spot. >> and here where it gets a bit interesting. coming in sixth is texas governor rick perry. he wasn't on the ballot. all his support came from write-in votes. he beat the man who many have called the overall...
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my name is michele bachmann. entrusted to every american is the responsibility to watch over our republic. you can look back from the time of the pilgrims to the time of william pen to the time of our founding fathers. all we have to do is look around because very clearly we are encompassed about with a great cloud of witnesses that bear witness to the sacrifices that were made to establish the united states and the precious principles of freedom that make it the greatest force for good that has ever been seen on the planet. every generation has served as the next stepping stone down the path of our liberty, and every day i'm reminded of that conviction that we have to the principles of freedom and justice by a painting. it's a painting that hang in the united states capitol. it's made by howard chandler christy scene at the signing of the constitution of the united states. it hangs in the east grand stairway of the united states capitol. every school child is familiar with this painting, but i've been privileged
my name is michele bachmann. entrusted to every american is the responsibility to watch over our republic. you can look back from the time of the pilgrims to the time of william pen to the time of our founding fathers. all we have to do is look around because very clearly we are encompassed about with a great cloud of witnesses that bear witness to the sacrifices that were made to establish the united states and the precious principles of freedom that make it the greatest force for good that...
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may be sarah palin, michele bachmann filled that void. >> will. >> i don't think michele bachmann made people forget sarah palin yet but might soon. >> eroll. >> i think they will, especially among republicans. >> thanks, guy, gentlemen, appreciate your time, will, errol and robert. >> the pilot saved his passengers but killed in a goodyear blimp accident. he told four passengers to jump when the blimp was off the ground. it then shot up into the air and exploded before crashing into flames. (a federal judge could overturn a decision that the same-sex marriage ban is unconstitutional. that ruling coming from a judge who announced he's gay. >>> the army is replace their part of their uniform. troll cap is standard wear now. >>> it may be one of the biggest heists after the invasion of iraq. the u.s. followed up with plane load with plane load of cold, hard cash. that was meant to help iraq, but apparently billions of dollars have disappeared. here's brian todd. >> reporter: this the months after shock and awe. the mantra was spend and rebuild. at least that's what u.s. officials hoped.
may be sarah palin, michele bachmann filled that void. >> will. >> i don't think michele bachmann made people forget sarah palin yet but might soon. >> eroll. >> i think they will, especially among republicans. >> thanks, guy, gentlemen, appreciate your time, will, errol and robert. >> the pilot saved his passengers but killed in a goodyear blimp accident. he told four passengers to jump when the blimp was off the ground. it then shot up into the air and...
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and the split between michele bachmann loyalty. i need to think about that more deeply before i think of a answer. >> do you think pawlenty voters were romney voters? >> there could be some of that. but on the other hand -- i better say no to that. i don't think so because i saw a lot of former romney supporters supporting pawlenty. romney is not playing here in iowa. i saw rick perry get more write-in votes for romney. >> it may have come from his supporters, and he was not running, and the straw poll started before perry was in the race, and he got those votes. is that a big deal? >> there has been a very large perry write-in campaign going across the state. >> so he tried. this is not willy-nilly people showing up. >> event after event people would stand up and give a speech for rick perry. it was not that he was sitting in texas and people came here and put up a vote in rick perry. there was an effort for a write-in campaign. and i remind people, the senator of alaska is there because of a write-in campaign. >> when rick perry
and the split between michele bachmann loyalty. i need to think about that more deeply before i think of a answer. >> do you think pawlenty voters were romney voters? >> there could be some of that. but on the other hand -- i better say no to that. i don't think so because i saw a lot of former romney supporters supporting pawlenty. romney is not playing here in iowa. i saw rick perry get more write-in votes for romney. >> it may have come from his supporters, and he was not...
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it may also help congresswoman michele bachmann. she edged out libertarian-learning ron paul in the iowa straw poll and more than doubled the showing of pawlenty, a knockout blow. rick santorum and businessman herman cain down the line. a short time ago, before news broke of pawlenty's departure, we spoke to ames straw poll winner congresswoman michele bachmann. i talked to a gop strategist last night, not yours, who said, listen, the congresswoman has proven that she's very popular among the conservative wing of the republican party, but you can't win that way. you can't win the nomination, and you certainly can't win the general. what are your credentials to sort of move toward the center, the moderates many the republican party and elsewhere? because you need those independents. >>> well, all across iowa we've been campaigning for 48 days. and there's not an event that i have where i don't have somebody that comes up and says i am a democrat and voted for barack obama and i will not for him but i will vote for you, but i believe
it may also help congresswoman michele bachmann. she edged out libertarian-learning ron paul in the iowa straw poll and more than doubled the showing of pawlenty, a knockout blow. rick santorum and businessman herman cain down the line. a short time ago, before news broke of pawlenty's departure, we spoke to ames straw poll winner congresswoman michele bachmann. i talked to a gop strategist last night, not yours, who said, listen, the congresswoman has proven that she's very popular among the...
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i believe michele bachmann has also just arrived. her bus is supposedly parked on the other side of this building. they're going to speak back-to-back kind of previewing what could be a big rivalry out here in iowa. we woke up this morning to an entirely different presidential race without tim pawlenty in the race. it is going to be a fight between michele bachmann and rick perry so there is a lot to watch over the next five months. >> thank you, pete hamby. we may go back to you soon. >>> both perry and bachmann are getting so much attention this weekend. i want to bring in someone to put all of this into perspective for us and the person to do it is our senior political editor mark preston. he's back! mark preston! you're just back from new hampshire where you covered several of the candidates including rick perry's first visit to the state. who's having the better weekend here? bachmann or perry -- or is it someone else? >> i don't want to take away from michele bachmann's victory in iowa. it was a huge victory for her. let's note
i believe michele bachmann has also just arrived. her bus is supposedly parked on the other side of this building. they're going to speak back-to-back kind of previewing what could be a big rivalry out here in iowa. we woke up this morning to an entirely different presidential race without tim pawlenty in the race. it is going to be a fight between michele bachmann and rick perry so there is a lot to watch over the next five months. >> thank you, pete hamby. we may go back to you soon....
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>>> michele bachman enters the presidential race. she's come in swinging against the president and his policies. what about her own record on capitol hill? dana bash joins us for a closer look. >>> just how thorough is the tsa? why don't you ask this 95-year-old cancer patient in a wheelchair, who had to take off her depends? yeah. the whole story, coming up. >>> checking top stories. 15 children and 8 adults recovering from injuries suffered in this school bus crash in pennsylvania. the driver of of a cadillac tried to pass the bus but swerved back in its way. >>> parts of a nebraska power plant are under water after the missouri river flooded. the facility is on backup power and is secure, officials say. >>> amanda knox testifies at her appeal hearing that she didn't know what happened at the night of the murder. a drifter, convicted of killing knox's roommate denied saying she was not involved. >>> all right. right now, we're keeping close eyes on iowa, where the latest republican is about to enter the presidential race. michele b
>>> michele bachman enters the presidential race. she's come in swinging against the president and his policies. what about her own record on capitol hill? dana bash joins us for a closer look. >>> just how thorough is the tsa? why don't you ask this 95-year-old cancer patient in a wheelchair, who had to take off her depends? yeah. the whole story, coming up. >>> checking top stories. 15 children and 8 adults recovering from injuries suffered in this school bus crash...
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>> michele bachmann. guys. she gained the most out of this debate and when the smoke clears she's going to be one of the last candidates standing, i think. >> john king? >> i agree. michele bachmann gained the most from the debate if you had to pick one winner i would say mitt romney. he's the frontrunner. he's way ahead here in new hampshire. i think he expected to get a little more roughed up. the other candidates thought it was sboeduction night so they were more timid. >> did tim pawlenty and many said he should have been more aggressive. do you think he was? >> it's tough to score. sunday he escalates by saying obamany care and then on monday with the others watching and he said "courage." he wouldn't look mitt romney in the eye and say it on stage. >> i don't know why you would start an attack and not follow through with it and i think that was a little -- >> who do you think won? >> i think mitt romney had a big target on his back and he escaped unscathed and the loser was tim pawlenty. >> i agree with g
>> michele bachmann. guys. she gained the most out of this debate and when the smoke clears she's going to be one of the last candidates standing, i think. >> john king? >> i agree. michele bachmann gained the most from the debate if you had to pick one winner i would say mitt romney. he's the frontrunner. he's way ahead here in new hampshire. i think he expected to get a little more roughed up. the other candidates thought it was sboeduction night so they were more timid....
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michele bachmann opposes giving benefits to illegal immigrants. michele bachmann also supports the arizona immigration law. but perry opposed it in texas. the difference is clear. to stop illegal immigration, support michele bachmann. >> these are going to be on the radio. obviously, they're not made for television because they're not exactly impressive. this is one of the examples where she's going after him on an issue that he's been more nuanced on. he's some harkening back to the way george w. bush as governor of that border state. expect not just from michele bachmann, but maybe a hit from mitt romney, who is also going to have to try to take a piece of perry flesh, if you will, to get the nomination. that might be part of the debate tonight, too. >>> let's move on to this story out of washington state. i don't know why it makes me laugh because it shouldn't. there was a horrible confrontation between long shoremen and the media. watch what happens when a news crew tries to ask questions of these people. >> hey. get your camera out of here. t
michele bachmann opposes giving benefits to illegal immigrants. michele bachmann also supports the arizona immigration law. but perry opposed it in texas. the difference is clear. to stop illegal immigration, support michele bachmann. >> these are going to be on the radio. obviously, they're not made for television because they're not exactly impressive. this is one of the examples where she's going after him on an issue that he's been more nuanced on. he's some harkening back to the way...
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i think that michelle obama gave a great speech tonight. but there are some really big takeaways here from the democrat national convention. that's what you didn't hear tonight. first of all, you didn't hear president obama or any of his surrogates tonight talking about the fact that americans are not better off than they were four years ago. there's been all kinds of discussions about whether we are better off than we were four year ace go. the reason we went six hours without having one surrogate -- >> would you agree that we are better off than we were 3 1/2 years ago? >> no. because we still have 23 million people unemployed. >> the first half year of barack obama obama was just a financial meltdown. brought on by eight years of republican administration. >> let's go back and look at his promises. we can look at his promises from his convention speech four years ago where he said he was going to create more jobs and get the debt down. i think it is very symbolic of something you didn't hear. the national debt reached $16 trillion. that'
i think that michelle obama gave a great speech tonight. but there are some really big takeaways here from the democrat national convention. that's what you didn't hear tonight. first of all, you didn't hear president obama or any of his surrogates tonight talking about the fact that americans are not better off than they were four years ago. there's been all kinds of discussions about whether we are better off than we were four year ace go. the reason we went six hours without having one...
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i don't count out michele bachmann. there is too much of a rubik's cube nature and nobody has sufficient strength to be what i would call a front runner. >> you see those three as the front runners? ron paul is polling highly but you didn't name him. >> no. that's right. he doesn't have the strength to go beyond his vociferous narrow base. there is a top tier. in it i would put michele bachmann, mitt romney and governor perry. i think there is a way for governor huntsman of utah to prevail because of his appeal to moderates in new hampshire if he runs a smart campaign and if defensives divide possibly he can conquer. there are way too many dynamics at play in the campaign. >> i want to show you something michele bachmann said about how the federal government could save some money. >> areas of government would include -- for instance, i believe the department of education because the constitution does not specifically enumerate, nor does it give to the federal government the role and duty to superintend over education. t
i don't count out michele bachmann. there is too much of a rubik's cube nature and nobody has sufficient strength to be what i would call a front runner. >> you see those three as the front runners? ron paul is polling highly but you didn't name him. >> no. that's right. he doesn't have the strength to go beyond his vociferous narrow base. there is a top tier. in it i would put michele bachmann, mitt romney and governor perry. i think there is a way for governor huntsman of utah to...
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look out, michele bachmann. she spent the last several weeks, trying to knock tim pawlenty out of the race. now she has rick perry to worry about. kyra? >> watching closely, jim. thank you very much. as jim just mentioned, there's a new energy and new momentum in michele bachmann's campaign, riding high after narrowly beating ron paul in the iowa straw ballot. >> issue after issue after issue, i've been at the tip of the spear and i've been a champion for people on these issues. i've been the fighter. people want to know, who can we trust? who can we believe? who is going to fight for us when they're in washington? they see that i've demonstrated that. >> the bottom of the hour, we'll take a closer look at bachman and her campaign. iowa is a critical proving ground. pawlenty finished third, about middle of the pack. why is he dropping out while the others who finished behind him are staying in? >> great question. pawlenty, low on cash. he called it quits. kyra, what went wrong? maybe we'll start with tim pawlent
look out, michele bachmann. she spent the last several weeks, trying to knock tim pawlenty out of the race. now she has rick perry to worry about. kyra? >> watching closely, jim. thank you very much. as jim just mentioned, there's a new energy and new momentum in michele bachmann's campaign, riding high after narrowly beating ron paul in the iowa straw ballot. >> issue after issue after issue, i've been at the tip of the spear and i've been a champion for people on these issues....
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why michelle williams? >> because i've always loved michelle's work. and i was really excited when she read the script and wanted to meet. couldn't believe my luck when she signed on. >> the part of marilyn monroe, she's such an iconic figure, not just in america but around the world. you got to choose very carefully, haven't you? what is the decisionmaking process as a filmmaker in choosing the right kind of person to play somebody so famous? >> i think there's a lot of ingredients in that decision. obviously, a physical resemblance. but really what always attracted me to michelle's work is that she brings such psychological detail to her characters. i knew that was the marilyn that i wanted to portray in this film. >> michelle, you immersed yourself into the world of marilyn monroe. i'm fascinated by marilyn, as many people, i've read many books about her. she was a complex character in many ways. what surprised you when you delved into marilyn's life in more detail than before? what surprised you most about her? >> oh, gosh, i suppose the sort of --
why michelle williams? >> because i've always loved michelle's work. and i was really excited when she read the script and wanted to meet. couldn't believe my luck when she signed on. >> the part of marilyn monroe, she's such an iconic figure, not just in america but around the world. you got to choose very carefully, haven't you? what is the decisionmaking process as a filmmaker in choosing the right kind of person to play somebody so famous? >> i think there's a lot of...
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michelle went ahead with the surgery on april 3rd. eight days later, her husband was calling 911. >> my wife's fallen in the bathtub. >> who's my bathtub? >> my wife. >> okay. is she conscious? >> she's not. i'm a physician. >> sir, i can't understand you. can you calm down just a little bit? >> i need help. >> okay. your wife is unconscious? >> she is unconscious. she's underwater. in the bathtub. >> could you get her out of the water? >> i can't. i let the water out. >> she's out of the water? >> she's out of the water now. i want you to get me an ambulance. >> prosecutors brought in a bathtub similar to the one in the mcneal home so witnesses could demonstrate how michelle was found. kristi's husband doug said mcneal instructed them when they were trying to revive her. >> he'd throw his hands in the air. i think twice he would say, why? why would you do this? all because of a stupid surgery. then he would say, okay, continue. so i continued doing chest compressions. >> medical examiners found several powerful drugs in her system, i
michelle went ahead with the surgery on april 3rd. eight days later, her husband was calling 911. >> my wife's fallen in the bathtub. >> who's my bathtub? >> my wife. >> okay. is she conscious? >> she's not. i'm a physician. >> sir, i can't understand you. can you calm down just a little bit? >> i need help. >> okay. your wife is unconscious? >> she is unconscious. she's underwater. in the bathtub. >> could you get her out of the...
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michele bachmann has a lot of questions to answer. she was rooting for a default tore the united states. that was a tea party downgrade we got from s&p clearly. and i'd like to know how she's a fiscal conservative, small government person whose husband's clinic is taking government money to do dangerous reparative therapy on gay people. there's a lot of questions i think are valid. >> for the record she denies she wanted a default, but certainly opposed an increase in the debt ceiling which might have led to a default. this is the second straight debate which bret bare and chris wallace of fox news asked tough questions. they didn't roll over for these gop candidates. >>> when we come back, "newsweek" under fire for that crazy looking cover shot of michele bachmann. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ sometimes when we to
michele bachmann has a lot of questions to answer. she was rooting for a default tore the united states. that was a tea party downgrade we got from s&p clearly. and i'd like to know how she's a fiscal conservative, small government person whose husband's clinic is taking government money to do dangerous reparative therapy on gay people. there's a lot of questions i think are valid. >> for the record she denies she wanted a default, but certainly opposed an increase in the debt ceiling...
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i don't count michele bachmann out yet. there's too much of a rubic's cube. >> you didn't name ron paul? >> he doesn't have the strength to go beyond base. but the top tier, michele bachmann, governor perry, and rick perry. and the campaign in new hampshire. possibly huntsman can conquer. there's too many dynamics in play over the next several months. >> this is something said michele bachmann said about how the federal government could save some money. >> areas of government would include, for instance, i believe that the department of education, because the constitution does not specifically enumerate nor does it give to the federal government, the role and duty to supertend over education. that's historically been held by the parents and local communities and state government. >> not surprising, that's been a long-held position among some republicans getting rid of the department of education. what else jumped out at you tonight? >> well, look, social issues are important to republican primary voters especially evangelic
i don't count michele bachmann out yet. there's too much of a rubic's cube. >> you didn't name ron paul? >> he doesn't have the strength to go beyond base. but the top tier, michele bachmann, governor perry, and rick perry. and the campaign in new hampshire. possibly huntsman can conquer. there's too many dynamics in play over the next several months. >> this is something said michele bachmann said about how the federal government could save some money. >> areas of...
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i'm interested in hearing what congresswoman michele bachmann has to say. how do most republicans feel the fact that she's even doing this? >> most republicans are upset she's doing this. they're upset with cnn covering it. >> hold on a second. >> i'm michele bachmann from minnesota. i want to thank the tea party express and tea party hd for inviting me her to speak this evening. the tea party is a dynamic force for good in our national conversation, and it's an honor for me to speak with you. two years ago when barack obama became our president, unemployment was 7.8% and our national debt stood at what seemed like a staggering $10.6 trillion. we wondered whether the president would reduce the deficit and implement real job creating policies. unfortunately, the president's strategy for recovery was to spend a trillion dollars on a failed stimulus program, fueled by borrowed money. the white house promised us all the spending would keep unemployment under 8%. not only did that fail to deliver, but within three months, the national jobless rate spiked to 9.4%
i'm interested in hearing what congresswoman michele bachmann has to say. how do most republicans feel the fact that she's even doing this? >> most republicans are upset she's doing this. they're upset with cnn covering it. >> hold on a second. >> i'm michele bachmann from minnesota. i want to thank the tea party express and tea party hd for inviting me her to speak this evening. the tea party is a dynamic force for good in our national conversation, and it's an honor for me...
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scott thompson who performed michelle's facelift told the court macneill had great influence on michelle's p prescriptions and the combination of drugs given to her could be dangerous if taken together. >> was it your intention that michelle take these drugs together? >> no. >> would you have prescribed this combination to her if martin was not a physician? >> no. >> for months leading up to his wife's death. macneill was telling neighbors and leaders of the church he had chancer and didn't have long to live but prosecutors say it was a roost, one he continued at his dead wife's funeral. >> prior to the funeral, the defendant was seen unloading boxes of michelle's memorabilia and walking around without difficulty. however, when following the casket, the defendant exhibited a profound limp and walked with a cane. >> what did he tell his neighbor just days after her death? >> he told me that she died of some kind of heart problem like the basketball player that just died over on the court. i asked him, i said well, martin, how are you doing because i heard you only had like six months to liv
scott thompson who performed michelle's facelift told the court macneill had great influence on michelle's p prescriptions and the combination of drugs given to her could be dangerous if taken together. >> was it your intention that michelle take these drugs together? >> no. >> would you have prescribed this combination to her if martin was not a physician? >> no. >> for months leading up to his wife's death. macneill was telling neighbors and leaders of the church...
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>> i think people like michelle obama. i think that female reporters identify with her, but i don't think that necessarily shapes the sort of coverage we have of michelle obama. like robin said, she's an interesting, unique figure and that's why people are interested in writing about her on television. >> that would suggest that journalists' feelings don't come into play at all. i know people weren't wild about nancy reagan. >> i don't think your state of journalists can be objective. i think we try to be, but naturally, people are going to gravitate towards michelle obama because there is a story. there is a hook there. i don't necessarily think she has the same baggage nancy reagan did. >> i would also just add to that, when nancy reagan got a lot of that negative coverage, it was because she was doing things that were out of the ordinary and things that one could make a reasonable argument were troubling. i mean, she was borrowing clothes and not returning them and so far as we know, michelle obama has not done that. i'
>> i think people like michelle obama. i think that female reporters identify with her, but i don't think that necessarily shapes the sort of coverage we have of michelle obama. like robin said, she's an interesting, unique figure and that's why people are interested in writing about her on television. >> that would suggest that journalists' feelings don't come into play at all. i know people weren't wild about nancy reagan. >> i don't think your state of journalists can be...
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but it's why these sorts of things favor a ron paul, or a michelle bachmann. the people that ignite sort of fierce loyalty and real passion. >> can't go anywhere without seeing a ron paul sticker. i saw a guy with a tattoo on his forehead. this is big breaking political news here today on cnn. iowa straw poll is supposed to be the main event for republicans. some might say the real action happened today in south carolina where texas governor rick perry announced he is joining the race. so we go now to jim acosta standing live in charleston. what was the reaction in the room? >> reporter: don, it was a strong reaction. we talked to several republicans after this speech who said this is the speech that conservatives have been waiting for and, you know, rick perry i think took a look what was happening in ames and said i'll see your fried butter on the stick and raise you shrimp and grits. south carolina is just as important, as an early voting state as iowa and new hampshire. so he made a big impression on voters here kicking off his campaign, announcing he's ru
but it's why these sorts of things favor a ron paul, or a michelle bachmann. the people that ignite sort of fierce loyalty and real passion. >> can't go anywhere without seeing a ron paul sticker. i saw a guy with a tattoo on his forehead. this is big breaking political news here today on cnn. iowa straw poll is supposed to be the main event for republicans. some might say the real action happened today in south carolina where texas governor rick perry announced he is joining the race. so...
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said hillary clinton, 72 said michelle obama. >> a lot of her fans out there. she had an excellent speech, there's no doubt about that. >> for wolf blitzer and i. piers morgan continues our coverage from the cnn pires. >> good evening and welcome to charlotte's hottest hot spot. the cnn grill. the political meeting sometimes over a beer or two. i'm here with two trusty drinkers. and my political all star panel. where else but the speeches in great stuff tonight including rising star, san antonio mayor. the democrats not so secret weapon. >> he knows what it means when a family struggles. he knows what it means to want something more for your kids and grandkids. barack knows the american dream because he's lived it and he wants everyone in this country, everyone to have the same opportunity no matter who we are or where we're from or what we look like or who we love. >> you have attracted quite a crowd. >> it is the sizzling energy bouncing off the place. the castro brothers were very die n dynamic. michelle obama knocked it out of the park as you americans woul
said hillary clinton, 72 said michelle obama. >> a lot of her fans out there. she had an excellent speech, there's no doubt about that. >> for wolf blitzer and i. piers morgan continues our coverage from the cnn pires. >> good evening and welcome to charlotte's hottest hot spot. the cnn grill. the political meeting sometimes over a beer or two. i'm here with two trusty drinkers. and my political all star panel. where else but the speeches in great stuff tonight including...
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>>> is it too late for michele bachmann? standing by with complete coverage and analysis. >>> meanwhile, in washington, president obama scrambling to defeat them all and save the ailing economy before time runs out. but there are new signs in congress his blueprint for recovery could be dead on arrival. i'm wolf blitzer in tampa, here in "the situation room." >>> we're just three hours away from what's going to be a critical potentially make or break moment for some of the republican can dates hoping to be the next president of the united states. meanwhile, the current president, president barack obama, is going everything he can to keep that from happening. and it is all riding on issue number one, jobs. and the economy. >> on thursday, i told congress that i'll be sending them a bill called the american jobs act. well, here it is. this is -- [ applause ] this is a bill that will put people back to work all across the country. this is the bill that will help our economy in a moment of national crisis. this is a bill that is
>>> is it too late for michele bachmann? standing by with complete coverage and analysis. >>> meanwhile, in washington, president obama scrambling to defeat them all and save the ailing economy before time runs out. but there are new signs in congress his blueprint for recovery could be dead on arrival. i'm wolf blitzer in tampa, here in "the situation room." >>> we're just three hours away from what's going to be a critical potentially make or break moment...
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we're talking about michelle obama. she didn't get those arms by just sitting around the white house. mrs. obama wakes up before dawn to work out. back with us, a certified personal trainer, nutrition coach, official trainer for the atlanta hawks cheerleaders, so much going on. so how does michelle obama, one, get the arms and keep them? >> i wish it was just as simple as getting michelle obama's arms. she is very active, first of all. it's not just about spot training, working out the arms. she's active, watches what she eats. she's very into nutrition. those are two key factors into getting toned arms. another thing is genetics. and she was a college athlete. she has a lot of things on her side. but if you want to tone your arms and strengthen and work on getting a little more shape, you can do the following exercises. i brought my dumbbells. you can do these, too, if you want to. hammer curls to get our biceps in the front of our arm. they're going to flex. you can do this and then twist at the top and you can see --
we're talking about michelle obama. she didn't get those arms by just sitting around the white house. mrs. obama wakes up before dawn to work out. back with us, a certified personal trainer, nutrition coach, official trainer for the atlanta hawks cheerleaders, so much going on. so how does michelle obama, one, get the arms and keep them? >> i wish it was just as simple as getting michelle obama's arms. she is very active, first of all. it's not just about spot training, working out the...
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with michelle. >> do you think if you became president, a contradiction of michele bachmann and why you're fras fatding to interview. so much strength of character through this book, so much to admire about your life path. especially these kids here. >> now we're getting somewhere with this. now we're getting somewhere with this interview. this is great. >> there's a but. >> i thought so. >> a key part of your i suppose life lesson to them would involve tolerance of people. >> of course. >> i find this weird streak of dramatic intolerance to certain groups of americans. >> this is what's so odd. this is what's so odd. so odd about people on the left that they absolutely are so -- >> i'm not on the left. >> oh, really, piers? >> i'm not on the left or right. >> really, they're so intolerant. oh my word. okay. >> no horse in the race. >> listen. i won't judge. i won't judge. but i think it's very important, though, that people who have sincerely held religious beliefs, i do, i think that it's important that we respect those people's beliefs and those of entire faith. >> listen to me. i was r
with michelle. >> do you think if you became president, a contradiction of michele bachmann and why you're fras fatding to interview. so much strength of character through this book, so much to admire about your life path. especially these kids here. >> now we're getting somewhere with this. now we're getting somewhere with this interview. this is great. >> there's a but. >> i thought so. >> a key part of your i suppose life lesson to them would involve tolerance...
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michelle obama, 2016? >> you heard some great speeches, and that one by the first lady is going to be hard. barack obama is a good speech giver but that one will be hard to top. if there is an open ballot, now would be a good time to sign up. >> twitter exploded with 20,000 tweets per minute, nearly double that of mitt romney and also the president's speech at state of the union. who knows? maybe michelle obama is the next hillary? she was asked if she would ever run for office and they got an emphatic no. but her job last night wasn't to sell herself but her husband. still, you can't escape the question this morning, should michelle obama run for public office? your responses later this hour. >>> presidential campaigns used to worry how many people showed up at rallies. now it's how many twitter followers they have. i'll tell you who comes out on top, next. chase scene netflix coming soon extra butter tickets swoon penguin journey junior mints movie phone evil prince bollywood 3d shark attack ned the head
michelle obama, 2016? >> you heard some great speeches, and that one by the first lady is going to be hard. barack obama is a good speech giver but that one will be hard to top. if there is an open ballot, now would be a good time to sign up. >> twitter exploded with 20,000 tweets per minute, nearly double that of mitt romney and also the president's speech at state of the union. who knows? maybe michelle obama is the next hillary? she was asked if she would ever run for office and...
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she has michele bachmann and herman cain. this straw poll is a big deal because it can make or break a campaign. tim pawlenty comes in third and is not enough and is dropping out of the presidential race. quick break. whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen, including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots, and 4g devices like the motorola photon. so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. how'd you learn to do that? what'd you use? every project we finish comes with a story built-in. it's how our rough ideas become "you did that yourself?" so when we can save more on the projects that let us fix, make, and do more... that just makes the stories even better. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. add some style to your sink, with this moen banbury faucet for the new lower price of $79. ♪ let me make y
she has michele bachmann and herman cain. this straw poll is a big deal because it can make or break a campaign. tim pawlenty comes in third and is not enough and is dropping out of the presidential race. quick break. whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen, including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots, and 4g devices like the motorola photon. so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the...
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here is michele bachmann and ron paul. michele bachmann, you see, she never got anywhere near high. ron paul, popular with a different group. also, he's had some ups and downs. never really that high. you can see gingrich has a big advantage there. let's move them back over here and compare newt gingrich to some of the people who had performed more like him. rick perry for one. he came along here. same level as the others, then suddenly, gigantic spike in late september, then he fell off a cliff and has not recovered since. herman cain, bubbling along, gigantic spike, back down to nothing. now, i take those back, wolf, i want to show you one last thing and this is why what's happening in the carolinas is no interesting. here is mitt romney's performance from in may. he was higher than everyone. he basically stayed higher than everyone even though now he is below newt gingrich, the question is, is this one of those spikes that we saw with the other ones and is this ready to begin the crumbling of his campaign? is this as high as he can go? that's why all the people watching these rac
here is michele bachmann and ron paul. michele bachmann, you see, she never got anywhere near high. ron paul, popular with a different group. also, he's had some ups and downs. never really that high. you can see gingrich has a big advantage there. let's move them back over here and compare newt gingrich to some of the people who had performed more like him. rick perry for one. he came along here. same level as the others, then suddenly, gigantic spike in late september, then he fell off a...
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. >> reporter: when michelle was born, her parents knew something was wrong. but it took years for doctors to figure it out. >> we went through test after test after test. >> reporter: the prognosis, she would live but her life would be limited. >> there wasn't a group i could turn to. michelle didn't have cerebral palsy, i knew that. she didn't have down's syndrome, i knew that. and there was -- i had no place to turn because the doctors themselves had said whatever you've got, you've got. and that's it. >> it was very hard for me growing up because no one knew the truth about my brain. >> reporter: when michelle was 27, her mom reached out to dr. jordan graphman, chief of the cognitive neuroscience section at the national institutes of health who finally diagnosed her. >> we did a scan and lo and behold we saw the dramatic effects of what appears to be an in utero stroke. you can see here, this is the left hemisphere. we were surprised to see the extent as was michelle and her parents, the extent of the lesion in the brain, which basically took away the left
. >> reporter: when michelle was born, her parents knew something was wrong. but it took years for doctors to figure it out. >> we went through test after test after test. >> reporter: the prognosis, she would live but her life would be limited. >> there wasn't a group i could turn to. michelle didn't have cerebral palsy, i knew that. she didn't have down's syndrome, i knew that. and there was -- i had no place to turn because the doctors themselves had said whatever...
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hour, first lady michelle obama will address the delegates. and at midnight, piers morgan will wrap-up the first night of the 2012 democratic national convention. tune in, we won't miss a beat so you don't miss a beat. if you're doing the math and on the countdown, it means six hours until the official start of the convention. president obama is officially in the air right now, but he's not going to charlotte. not yet. he's got another stop beforehand in norfolk. the neighboring swing state of virginia. this is his last campaign trip before his biggest campaign trip of 2012 to accept the nomination for the second term. that's going to be thursday night in charlotte. but my other colleague, dan lothian, is awaiting the president at norfolk state university. the theme of the dnc convention, dan, is middle class. and yet all i keep seeing is the president showing up on university campuses and going for that young vote. >> that's right. but when you look around the crowd, you will see a lot of middle class voters, not only here, but in some of the
hour, first lady michelle obama will address the delegates. and at midnight, piers morgan will wrap-up the first night of the 2012 democratic national convention. tune in, we won't miss a beat so you don't miss a beat. if you're doing the math and on the countdown, it means six hours until the official start of the convention. president obama is officially in the air right now, but he's not going to charlotte. not yet. he's got another stop beforehand in norfolk. the neighboring swing state of...
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we asked michele bachmann to join us tonight and she declined. planned parenthood said "the continued disleading attacks expose a cynical and coldhearted willingness to further a political agenda. as for the congresswoman's other claim that planned parenthood is one of the largest political organizations you can imagine, it's not really true, either. the two top donors were the u.s. chamber of commerce and the service workers union, depending on how you measure it. sciu spent about $53 million and the chamber of commerce spent about $33 million. planned parenthood less than a million. a lot of money, but compared to the others, hard to call it one of the largest political organizations you can imagine. new polling numbers putting michele bachmann seventh right now. donald trump and mike huckabee tied for the lead. however, michele bachmann is considered strong in iowa because of her conservative beliefs and due to the fact she's been living there lately, making a lot of trips and says she was born there. joining me now is my political panel, ari
we asked michele bachmann to join us tonight and she declined. planned parenthood said "the continued disleading attacks expose a cynical and coldhearted willingness to further a political agenda. as for the congresswoman's other claim that planned parenthood is one of the largest political organizations you can imagine, it's not really true, either. the two top donors were the u.s. chamber of commerce and the service workers union, depending on how you measure it. sciu spent about $53...
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michele bachmann, now. what's interesting in iowa is you see a couple of the only people who haven't risen i suppose you see here. you see bachmann. you see cain get much higher than he got on the national poll. romney continuing to stay in the 20s. you see gingrich with the surge there. then you see the ron paul surge which obviously you didn't see nationally. mitt romney. then you see mitt romney there. >> then you would see rick santorum. >> rick santorum. so you see paul and santorum here, bachmann, people you don't see nationally you see here in iowa. >> right. and that's because you're seeing a lot of rick santorum in iowa. don't forget, this is sort of a process of elimination here with the ups and downs nationally. also the ups and downs in iowa. but iowa caucusgoers like to meet their candidates. ron paul has a very effective message, which they understand and like. which is small government. he's got a great organization. really, really important. they've seen a lot of michele bachmann, but what t
michele bachmann, now. what's interesting in iowa is you see a couple of the only people who haven't risen i suppose you see here. you see bachmann. you see cain get much higher than he got on the national poll. romney continuing to stay in the 20s. you see gingrich with the surge there. then you see the ron paul surge which obviously you didn't see nationally. mitt romney. then you see mitt romney there. >> then you would see rick santorum. >> rick santorum. so you see paul and...
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we saw michelle bachmann rising. we saw newt gingrich gracrashin over and over and we saw tim pawlenty wandering aimlessly and mitt romney hovering above the fray. what does it tell you about the republican party. you're in that camp. give us your best shot. >> i think it's very encouraging. a republican party abandoned issues that were not constructive and moving the party forward growing its base. you see them connecting with a lot of american voters. i was actually very pleasantly prized by the debate. it was a big improvement over the first one and we'll see more improvements to come. >> i think there are two republican races going on right now. one of them features a small field. it's the race to be sort of the establishment favorite on on republican side. default choice for people in the party that decide six or nine months from now they want to win in 2012. that's a competition between mitt romney and tim pawlenty and maybe john huntsman if and when he gets into the race. among them mitt romney clearly had the
we saw michelle bachmann rising. we saw newt gingrich gracrashin over and over and we saw tim pawlenty wandering aimlessly and mitt romney hovering above the fray. what does it tell you about the republican party. you're in that camp. give us your best shot. >> i think it's very encouraging. a republican party abandoned issues that were not constructive and moving the party forward growing its base. you see them connecting with a lot of american voters. i was actually very pleasantly...
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michele bachmann 62. and there were 5 votes for herman cain. >> the numbers we just received from the county chair woman right here in clinton county. >> what do you mean the numbers don't match? >> just to be precise. we didn't wake you up, the state chairs in des moines they called you and they woke you up, is that right? >> no, i woke her up. this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers because the state was -- >> waiting for the results when i was told by the party. so, i came to wake up edith who didn't answer her phone. >> you ladies don't have any fresh coffee brewed, do you? >> no, but i think i'm ready for it. >> guess what, joining us now, on the phone, edith and carolyn. let's give her a big round of applause. let me start with edith, edith, thank you so much. on behalf of all of us, on behalf of the american people, we want to thank you for clearing up this mystery. tell us how you feel right now, edith? >> i'm just overwhelmed with all of this. >> you're trending worldwide appar
michele bachmann 62. and there were 5 votes for herman cain. >> the numbers we just received from the county chair woman right here in clinton county. >> what do you mean the numbers don't match? >> just to be precise. we didn't wake you up, the state chairs in des moines they called you and they woke you up, is that right? >> no, i woke her up. this is carolyn. >> carolyn woke her up to get the numbers because the state was -- >> waiting for the results when...
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but michele bachmann was the biggest surprise. she was -- i don't think the country knew her very well. she was pithy. she spoke in a much cleaner sentences. she sprinkled interesting fact into it. and she introduced her biography. the 23 foster children, she said that twice. that was really -- >> and five children. >> and gloria and i were both -- >> 23 foster children? >> she must be good at time management. >> she's a social conservative,like rick santorum was. i think she was more impressive. >> results, the exclusive insider polls. cnn and the national forum got together. hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotel
but michele bachmann was the biggest surprise. she was -- i don't think the country knew her very well. she was pithy. she spoke in a much cleaner sentences. she sprinkled interesting fact into it. and she introduced her biography. the 23 foster children, she said that twice. that was really -- >> and five children. >> and gloria and i were both -- >> 23 foster children? >> she must be good at time management. >> she's a social conservative,like rick santorum was....
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up next, where is michelle parker? there's new video showing the missing mother just hours before she was last seen. it's a story we've been following and we're going to talk to her sister tonight. and the end of the line for one of your favorite television characters. the shat goes splat in tonight's numbers. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future. but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than ever, it's important to get financial advice from people who share your military values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. i've tried it. but nothing helped me beat my back pain. then i tried salonpas. it's powerful relief that works at the site of pain and lasts up to 12 hours. salonpas. >>> sad news today. william shatner is dead. well, not really, but one of his characters is. in a new ad, shatner's priceline negotiator
up next, where is michelle parker? there's new video showing the missing mother just hours before she was last seen. it's a story we've been following and we're going to talk to her sister tonight. and the end of the line for one of your favorite television characters. the shat goes splat in tonight's numbers. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future. but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we...
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i agree with michelle that women know there's a different standard. if they want to get into the national spotlight and run for the presidency of the united states or the vice presidency of the united states, they should really be careful with their historical reference and other facts, even on policy. >> there's a different media standard because they are women? >> i'm saying there's a different standard in every walk -- >> you're saying the culture? >> in every walk of life there's a different standard for women. that is just true. when you run for president if you want -- first of all, i want to say this, in joe biden's defense, he gets hammered as the day is long, every mistake he makes. >> not for the many news cycles. >> he gets hammered. do i think michele bachmann, sarah palin, and others, christine o'donnell, those running for federal office or statewide office really needs to know if they're going to run around and make big -- >> would that question would have been asked of ron paul or any other man who might have been seen as a bit out of t
i agree with michelle that women know there's a different standard. if they want to get into the national spotlight and run for the presidency of the united states or the vice presidency of the united states, they should really be careful with their historical reference and other facts, even on policy. >> there's a different media standard because they are women? >> i'm saying there's a different standard in every walk -- >> you're saying the culture? >> in every walk of...
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. >>> tonight a prime time exclusive michelle obama is here. on the day america's first lady con fronts a crisis that could be killing our kids. obesity. >> we've got to provide parents with the information and the tools that they need to make better decisions, but we also need to significantly change the quality of food that kids are getting at school. >> larry: she'll let us in on what the cameras don't see. >> i try to make our home sort of a stress-free, work-free zone. >> larry: the toll the presidency is taking on her husband and how she feels privately with criticism of him. >> democracy is about critique, and the president is not immune to criticism. >> larry: and why she worries about their two daughters. and then big cosby has got a message about life and maybe his own death. and turning our children from food addicts into fitness fanatics. next on "larry king live." it is a delight to welcome back to "larry king live" a return visit. now she is the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. last time she was -- you weren't even
. >>> tonight a prime time exclusive michelle obama is here. on the day america's first lady con fronts a crisis that could be killing our kids. obesity. >> we've got to provide parents with the information and the tools that they need to make better decisions, but we also need to significantly change the quality of food that kids are getting at school. >> larry: she'll let us in on what the cameras don't see. >> i try to make our home sort of a stress-free, work-free...
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i talked with the press release for michele bachmann. she said he's no longer with it. we're trying to chase down, was he fired, did he quit? what is the case. this is major drama just a few days before the iowa caucuses, candy. >> surely, shannon, it's not the sort of thing if you're a candidate struggling to stay alive that you want people to be talking about this late in the campaign. thanks so much to our shannon travis. we appreciate it. >>> it's no surprise that corp raegss try to lobby and curry favors with legislators on capitol hill, but now high-profile internet companies are mobilizing their own political everies aimed at influencing washington lawmakers. athena joins us now with more. athena. >> power houses like google and facebook have been getting more and more involved in politics in recent years. now facebook's path appears to be gearing up for 2012. this year they updated their pack filing to show its headquarters had moved to nearby menlo park, california. and so we thought we'd take a look back at their activities this year. >> my name is barack obam
i talked with the press release for michele bachmann. she said he's no longer with it. we're trying to chase down, was he fired, did he quit? what is the case. this is major drama just a few days before the iowa caucuses, candy. >> surely, shannon, it's not the sort of thing if you're a candidate struggling to stay alive that you want people to be talking about this late in the campaign. thanks so much to our shannon travis. we appreciate it. >>> it's no surprise that corp raegss...
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michele bachmann, 6%, very disappointing night for michele bachmann. she was born in iowa, raised in iowa, represents a district in minnesota that's right next door. unfortunately for her, she's not doing very well in these caucuses. jon huntsman didn't really campaign. he's going full speed ahead in new hampshire. we'll see how he does a week from today in new hampshire. anderson, it's still way, way too close to call -- oh, there you are, over there. >> i keep moving around here. very dynamic night here. the map is starting to populate in terms of the population centers. what are we seeing now? >> what we're seeing is, a, more of the counties filling in. this part of the state is very important. again, the split. four years ago, this was mike huckabee country. one county for romney, country county for romney here. this is your tea party evangelical vote. mike huckabee took it all four years ago. we've got a split. the lighter pink is ron paul, the dark red is mitt romney, the purple is rick santorum. we have a three-way race here. earlier i told you
michele bachmann, 6%, very disappointing night for michele bachmann. she was born in iowa, raised in iowa, represents a district in minnesota that's right next door. unfortunately for her, she's not doing very well in these caucuses. jon huntsman didn't really campaign. he's going full speed ahead in new hampshire. we'll see how he does a week from today in new hampshire. anderson, it's still way, way too close to call -- oh, there you are, over there. >> i keep moving around here. very...
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michelle? >> that's right. i think that the age old sort of adage has been, you know, in order to get better results, we need more money. that's constantly the argument that people are making. and i think that the movie basically shows the statistics behind this, which is that we have more than doubled the amount of money that we're spending per child for education in this country and it hasn't gotten better. and we look at how we've expended those dollars, it's on things that really don't have any impact on student achievement. so i actually think that though as a former school district superintendent, you never like when your budget is cut. i also think that we have to utilize this opportunity that we have in front of us right now o to -- to look at some of these policies that we've been implementing for far too long that really aren't good for kids. and if we can use this opportunity of the economic crisis to change some of these policies, then we're going to come out much stronger on the other side. >> and
michelle? >> that's right. i think that the age old sort of adage has been, you know, in order to get better results, we need more money. that's constantly the argument that people are making. and i think that the movie basically shows the statistics behind this, which is that we have more than doubled the amount of money that we're spending per child for education in this country and it hasn't gotten better. and we look at how we've expended those dollars, it's on things that really...
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i talked to her about people comparing her and michele bachmann. listen. >> just because there may happen to be two women in a race, as michele put it once, get in the mud and engage in cat fighting, that's ridiculous. it's a sexist notion to consider that two women would be kind of duking it out. no. if i want to duke it out, i'll duke it out with the guys. >> that sounds like you. if i'm going to duke it out, i'll duke it out with a guy. you can duke it out with anyone. i asked her if todd said don't run what would she do? she said he would never do that. he's standing right next to her. you'll see it. >> it's clear that's not the kind of relationship they have. >> not at all. >> interesting. we'll be watching. top of the hour. don lemon, thank you very much. >> let's check in with jacqui jeras one last time on people who have been relieved about a lot of rain, but then the northeast got a little too much. >> main. the total is so impressive. many of them are records. some for the day, some for the month. lido beach, more than 10 inches. new york
i talked to her about people comparing her and michele bachmann. listen. >> just because there may happen to be two women in a race, as michele put it once, get in the mud and engage in cat fighting, that's ridiculous. it's a sexist notion to consider that two women would be kind of duking it out. no. if i want to duke it out, i'll duke it out with the guys. >> that sounds like you. if i'm going to duke it out, i'll duke it out with a guy. you can duke it out with anyone. i asked...
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let's talk about michelle obama's speech. the crowd here and certainly the members of the delegation went wild when she spoke. >> it was both personal but it related to all of the issues that affect us in a personal way. i thought it was a knock-out. >> she has high favorables. and certainly the president would like to have some of that rub off on him. how do you compare it to ann romney's speech? >> what was the most memorable thing about romney's speech? that his parents left, his father left a rose for his mother. that's not about mitt romney. and the story that michelle could tell about her family and barack's family is so much more moving and meaningful to the average family than mitt romney's. in terms of what it means to struggle and move up and how you need a little help. i thought it was a beautiful way to put it, but when you make it to the top, you don't slam the door on those behind you. i thought she knocked it out of the park. i was moved and i've seen a lot of these speeches. >> when you talk to voters who are
let's talk about michelle obama's speech. the crowd here and certainly the members of the delegation went wild when she spoke. >> it was both personal but it related to all of the issues that affect us in a personal way. i thought it was a knock-out. >> she has high favorables. and certainly the president would like to have some of that rub off on him. how do you compare it to ann romney's speech? >> what was the most memorable thing about romney's speech? that his parents...